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"'''The Princess and the Queen'''" is the sixth episode of the [[w:HBO|HBO]] [[w:medieval fantasy|medieval fantasy]] television series ''[[House of the Dragon]]''. The runtime is 68 minutes. It is written by [[w:Sara Hess|Sara Hess]], and directed by series co-creator [[w:Miguel Sapochnik|Miguel Sapochnik]]. Music was composed by [[w:Ramin Djawadi|Ramin Djawadi]]. | "'''The Princess and the Queen'''" is the sixth episode of the [[w:HBO|HBO]] [[w:medieval fantasy|medieval fantasy]] television series ''[[House of the Dragon]]''. The runtime is 68 minutes. It is written by [[w:Sara Hess|Sara Hess]], and directed by series co-creator [[w:Miguel Sapochnik|Miguel Sapochnik]]. Music was composed by [[w:Ramin Djawadi|Ramin Djawadi]]. | ||
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Original air date | September 25, 2022 | ||||
Running time | 68 minutes | ||||
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Directed by | Miguel Sapochnik | ||||
Written by | Sara Hess | ||||
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"The Princess and the Queen" is the sixth episode of the HBO medieval fantasy television series House of the Dragon. The runtime is 68 minutes. It is written by Sara Hess, and directed by series co-creator Miguel Sapochnik. Music was composed by Ramin Djawadi.
Ten years have passed since the previous episode. Several young characters are replaced by adult actors, most notably Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower, who are portrayed by Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke from this episode onwards. The title of the episode derives from the eponymous novella published in 2013.
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Guest Cast
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Reception
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External links
- "The Princess and the Queen" at the Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon Wiki
- "Episode #1.6" at the Internet Movie Database
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